No Other Doctrine podcast is a prerecorded apologetics Bible answer show hosted by Pastor Scott Thom of Cross Christian Fellowship in Albuquerque, N.M. It is recorded live on air and then formatted for podcast listening. We seek to train you using this show as well as other resources to answer questions about Christianity and give reasons for your faith. Topics include General Bible questions, Faith, Religion, Christian philosophy, Jesus, God, Cults, Theology, and so much more.

On the podcast home page the most recently posted shows will be at the top. You can check out each season in detail as they come available by clicking on it. Select any single show to listen to the podcast then click the media play button at the bottom of the NOD logo to start your radio-on-demand broadcast.

Season Three

328 Question and Answer

Main Topic:

Q & A

Questions:

1:32 - How should we understand and apply 1 Corinthians 7:12 when the Apostle Paul talks about the verse being from him, but not the Lord? Since it is Paul's word by disclaimer should it be treated differently than if God has said it?

17:03 - Do you think about trinity, dualism and oneness are only human descriptions of Yahweh's being?

38:55 - When the kings sent Jesus gifts, what was the purpose of Frankincense and myrrh?

Podcasting

What is Podcasting?

Definition:A podcast is a pre-recorded audio program that's posted to a website and is made available for download so people can listen to them on personal computers or mobile devices.

Podcasting takes its name from Apple's popular iPod line of products, but it isn't limited only to iPod owners and listeners. What distinguishes a podcast from other types of audio products on the internet is that a podcaster can solicit subscriptions from listeners, so that when new podcasts are released, they can automatically be delivered, or fed, to a subscriber's computer or mobile device. Usually, the podcast features an audio show with new episodes that are fed to your computer either sporadically or at planned intervals, such as daily or weekly.

As long as you listen to podcasts only on your computer (the vast majority of podcast subscribers do), you don't need any special software other than the audio player, such as Windows Media Player or RealPlayer, you already have on your computer. But if you want to subscribe to a podcast feed, you'll need to install "podcatcher" software on your computer. The most popular podcatcher software is iTunes, Stitcher, and Podcast Republic.